Ronald E. Yates's Blog, page 38

March 23, 2022

The Death of Free Speech in American Universities

If you have read my blog you know that most of my life—27 years of it to be exact—was spent as a reporter, foreign correspondent, and editor with the Chicago Tribune. But for another 13 years, after leaving the Tribune, I was a professor, department head, and dean at the ...

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Published on March 23, 2022 22:30

March 21, 2022

Rules of Civility: Some Advice From the Past and the Present

I recently read a fascinating article in the Epoch Times about, of all things, civility—or the lack of it in today’s politically, socially, and racially fractured world. I decided to share it with readers and my followers. Please take the time to give it a read. You might find it ...

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Published on March 21, 2022 22:30

March 16, 2022

Thomas Sowell: The Origins of American Wokeness

If you have never listened to Thomas Sowell, please do so now! The man is one of the most brilliant thinkers in America and has been for decades. Below is a link to an interview he gave in 1995! Sowell’s words are so prescient and perceptive you would think he ...

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Published on March 16, 2022 22:30

March 15, 2022

Will America Defend Taiwan Against an Invasion by China?

I first visited Taiwan in 1974. It was one of numerous trips I made to the tiny tobacco-leaf-shaped country 80 miles off the coast of mainland China during my career as a Chicago Tribune foreign correspondent. In the mid-1970s, Taiwan was a nervous place. It was caught in a diplomatic ...

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Published on March 15, 2022 22:30

March 13, 2022

Covering War: Why Journalists Accept the Risk

It was a U.S. senator from California named Hiram Johnson who may have said it best back in 1929:  “The first casualty when war comes is truth.” Was Johnson the first person to utter those words? Probably not. But those eight words are about as true as any I have ...

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Published on March 13, 2022 22:30

March 12, 2022

Free Speech is Under Full Assault

When I observe what is happening to America—the country in which I grew up, in which I was educated, and that I served in the U.S. Army—I am appalled. Anarchy, violence, looting. This is NOT the country I know and love. This is an aberration, a disfigurement of our Republic. ...

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Published on March 12, 2022 21:30

March 3, 2022

Big Improvements to ForeignCorrespondent: It’s Now Easier to Comment

We at ForeignCorrespondent are always looking to improve the reader experience. We know some of you have wanted an easier way to comment and we have revamped the comment system to do just that! It is now much easier to comment. You do not need to create an account. Simply scroll ...

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Published on March 03, 2022 21:30

March 1, 2022

What do you like about Historical Fiction?

Historical fiction is one of the most popular forms of fiction being written today–along with young adult, zombies, romance novels, and sci-fi. I am interested in learning why people like historical fiction books. I have a few theories, but I would like to know what others think. I enjoyed writing ...

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Published on March 01, 2022 21:30

February 28, 2022

A remarkable must-read story and highly recommended by Artisan Book Reviews. 5 Big Stars!

I am pleased to share this 5-Star review of The Lost Years of Billy Battles from Artisan Book Reviews. Here is a little about Artisan from its website: “Artisan Book Reviews is passionate about books and the reading experience. Our goal is to provide readers with the very best hand-picked ...

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Published on February 28, 2022 21:30

February 23, 2022

The Sad State of American Journalism

I spent nearly 30 years of my life working as a journalist. It was an honor to be a member of what some have called The Fourth Estate. I began my career in the Windy City at the Chicago Tribune. At the time, Chicago was probably Journalism’s most brutal and ...

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